Luke Clanton Makes History with Record-Breaking NCAA Regional Win

Luke Clanton Makes History with Record-Breaking NCAA Regional Win

Florida State’s Luke Clanton continues to rewrite the record books, delivering a historic performance at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional.

Clanton set a new course record at Seminole Legacy Golf Club with a three-round score of 201, the lowest total ever recorded on the course. With this victory, he becomes the first player in Florida State history to win two NCAA Regional titles.

The win marks Clanton’s fourth individual title of the 2024-2025 season, further cementing his status as one of the nation’s top collegiate golfers. His efforts also helped lead the Seminoles to their second NCAA Regional team championship in program history.

Clanton’s standout season continues as he now sets his sights on the NCAA Championship

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